Thank you Kimmo, maybe user daemons are not supported? I'll try to run it as a system daemon and see if it works.
By the way, can someone explain what does /usr/bin/invoker do? When is it needed / useful? On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 12:35 PM, Kimmo Lindholm <kimmo.lindh...@eke.fi>wrote: > I have put my .service file under systemd/system –folder and used > systemctl enable (not -user) and it starts successfully at boot. > > I start it without invoker (ExecStart directly calls the executable) > > > > (But I need root access for the daemon) > > > > > > > > *From:* devel-boun...@lists.sailfishos.org [mailto: > devel-boun...@lists.sailfishos.org] *On Behalf Of *Luca Donaggio > *Sent:* 24. tammikuuta 2014 11:42 > *To:* Sailfish OS Developers > *Subject:* [SailfishDevel] How to automatically start a daemon with > systemd > > > > Hi all, > > I'v written a small personal (not looking for harbour approval here) C++ > app which periodically connects to a web service and displays some > information into a notification via DBus. > > This is the .service file which I've deployed in /etc/systemd/user: > > > [Unit] > Description=My own daemon > Requires=dbus.service > > [Service] > Type=simple > ExecStart=/usr/bin/invoker --type=generic /usr/bin/myowndaemon > > [Install] > WantedBy=multi-user.target > > after the usual: > > systemctl-user daemon-reload > > systemctl-user start myowndaemon.service > > it correctly starts. > > Now if I issue a: > > systemctl-user enable myowndaemon.service > > and I reboot my Jolla, it doesn't automatically start. > > This is my first attempt with systemd, I tried googling around but I > didn't find anything helpful. > > Wht am I missing? > > Thanks a lot, > > > -- > Luca Donaggio > > _______________________________________________ > SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list > -- Luca Donaggio
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